Gummy Smile

Too much gum tissue can make your teeth look shorter than they are, causing yoursmile to look unbalanced.

Many patients do not know there are treatments available for their gummy smiles, including gum contouring and BOTOX® Cosmetic.

How do I know if my smile is "gummy?"

Effects of a Gummy Smile

Teeth that Look Short

If you have noticed your teeth look small or short, the problem may not be your teeth, but rather gums that sit too low.

Too Much of Your Gums Show when Smiling

For some people, smiling reveals a large portion of their gums, drawing attention away from otherwise healthy, beautiful teeth.

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Are certain people more likely to have gummy smiles?

Your Genes Have a Lot to Do
with the Look of Your Smile

Many of the conditions that lead to a gummy smile are hereditary. If a close family member has a gummy smile, there is a much higher chance that you will as well.

Gummy smiles also tend to be more prevalent in women than in men.

So what causes my smile to look gummy?

A Range of Factors
Can Result in a Gummy Smile

Too Much Gum Tissue

Some of us simply have more gum tissue than others. In some cases, teeth appear short because they did not fully erupt from the gums and are still partially covered by gum tissue. Gums can also grow over teeth due to a condition called gingival hypertrophy.

Worn or Short Teeth

Your teeth may appear small in comparison with your gums if they have been worn down or are naturally shorter than average.

A Short or Hyperactive Upper Lip

If your upper lip is too short, it can reveal more of your gums when you smile. In other cases, the upper lip is a normal length, but lifts too high when smiling.

Jaw Problems

An overgrowth in the upper jaw, known as vertical maxillary excess, can make your gums bulge and upset the proportions of your smile.

Are gummy smiles common?

A Gummy Smile Is More Common
among Young People

Your Doctor Can Assess Your Smile

If you are concerned about how much gum tissue shows when you smile, your dentist can perform an examination and explain your treatment options. During the appointment, he or she will assess your teeth, gums, and jaw to figure out the cause. You may also need impressions and x-rays.

Can I prevent my smile from looking gummy?

Most of the Causes of a Gummy Smile
Are Hereditary

Unfortunately, when a gummy smile is caused by genetics, there are no reliable methods of prevention. However, by visiting a dentist on a regular basis, you can address teeth grinding and other issues that can eventually contribute to a gummy smile.

What counts as a "gummy smile?"

The Best Treatment Option for You
Depends on the Cause of Your Gummy Smile

One of the most common treatments for patients who have a mildly gummy smile is laser gum contouring. Your doctor can use a soft-tissue laser to remove gum tissue, improving the proportions between your teeth and gums.

What are my other treatment options?

How do I get started?

Contact a Doctor Today

If you dislike the gummy look of your smile, a range of treatments exist to give you a more balanced, symmetrical appearance. Reach out to a doctor today to learn more about your options.

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